Here's Morrissey's Autobiography Sung in the Style of Morrissey

Actor Peter Serafinowicz takes on the first two pages to the tune of the Smiths

Morrissey's autobiography, titled Autobiography, has hit shelves in the Smiths man's native U.K. and it's an instant classic — in part because he finagled a deal with the publisher to give it the Penguin Classics designation. But also because it's Moz and the man's writing whether in poetry or prose is as floral as it is dour, and dreadfully dramatic as a rule. One British actor has seized upon the man's stylistic consistency and wonderfully turned the book into song.

Autobiography is currently available via Amazon.co.uk and it's chock-full of revelations, of course. Consequence of Sound has rounded up a handful, some more surprising (that he was offered a Friends cameo, and subject to police investigation over lyrics) than others (that he has bones to pick with bandmates and labels, and often thinks about death). Here's Serafinowicz with page two: